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Insider Threats on the Rise: Protect Your Data or Prepare to Pay!
Facing a comedic surge in insider threats, 68% of companies are chuckling nervously. Employees with a grudge are not just stealing staplers anymore; they’re taking trade secrets and calling it a “perk.” Time to play cybersecurity whack-a-mole with Zero Trust mallets! #InsiderThreatsJustGotReal

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Oh, the irony of having your own staff turn into a digital Trojan horse! Turns out, insider threats have become the new "in" thing, with more than two-thirds of organizations feeling the backstabbing burn. It's like a mystery-thriller, but instead of Benedict Cumberbatch cracking codes, it's Bob from accounting accidentally emailing the secret sauce recipe to competitors. Spoiler: It's not just Bob's fault—sometimes it's the overworked IT crowd or the disgruntled 'I-never-got-that-promotion' employees. And with economic uncertainty turning more employees into potential 007s (minus the charm and cool gadgets), it looks like companies better start playing "guess who" with their staff's intentions.